The temporary Disaster Recovery Coordinator 1 supports the DEMA Mission by providing emergency management capabilities to Arizona.
Incumbent will support coordination activities in the areas of emergency preparedness, logistics, finance, response, recovery and mitigation efforts in order to reduce the impact of emergencies and disasters on people and property in the Whole Community.
The temporary Disaster Recovery Coordinator 1 works under the direction of the Director's Office or Director's designee as applicable. This position is critical to allow DEMA adequate staffing surge capacity.
Duties may include knowledge of laws, rules, and regulations related to emergency management; prepare documents following established state and federal criteria; collect and compile data; coordinate assistance programs; draft and review policies and procedures for programs; perform on-site visits; review cost documentation.
Attend training workshops to learn and maintain working knowledge or emergency management fundamentals.
Individuals will personally prepare for anytime (24/7) response and recall to the State or Alternate Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) and/or Joint Field Office (JFO) during disaster exercise activations.
Trains for specific SEOC positions and performs duties as assigned through internal agency policy.
Actively participates in promoting a continuous improvement workplace culture, through the use of teamwork, root cause problem solving, standard operating procedures, and review or performance metrics.
Updating and Creation of Planning Documentation
Support the update and development of the Long-Term Recovery Framework to enhance recovery efforts in Gila and Maricopa counties.
Document, coordinate, and update current planning guidelines by applying subject-matter expertise and drafting planning language that is appropriate and effective for the Arizona environment.
Assist with revising and updating language to reflect the current operational picture.
Perform other duties as assigned.
The Arizona Recovery Framework consists of planning documentation that guides activities across the short-, intermediate-, and long-term recovery phases. This framework directly correlates with the After-Action process and underscores the need for an inclusive recovery plan that documents and supports the entire recovery process for the State of Arizona.
No set work schedule. In-Person Interviews are expected.